I had 2:35 left and I'm only 14 Ljubljana is the funnest of them all but I also like sarajevo as it's the capital of my country Bosnien but I don't live there though I live in Mostar. I love the bridge. My friends and I go there every weekend and jump off into the river

Considering it's the 2nd-to-last answer if you go in order I'd say that probably 4% don't make it that far, either because they got bored or they were stuck trying to figure out how to spell Rakeyuhvick until time ran out; and about 1% probably legitimately don't know. and then <1% didn't see it, or typed in Londen, or started watching a cat video while the page was loading and forgot to come back in time...

Here we go again. Cyprus is in Europe - no it's not, yes it is: The Hague is the capital of the Netherlands - no it's not - yes it is: Monte Carlo is the capital of Monaco - no it's not, yes it is. I do wish all the comments were digested before adding the same posts over and over again. Why am I posting this? Nobody is going to read it!

I'm not going to say my age, but I finally did this with 2:25 left on the clock! Very pleased! Am still trying to list all of the capitals in order so that they match the list of countries... Congrats to the youngsters who do these quizzes! Keep up the good work-

I'm terrible on capitals but I finally managed to get all the countries a few times on the countries of the world quiz, so now I'm starting on learning all the capitals. Started with South America, the easy one, now it's on to Europe. Only got 31 right today, but one of these days I'll post 100% and I'll be doing the happy dance even if there's only one second left. As I've commented before, European capitals were much easier to remember when I was in school in the 1960s. I have a feeling Ljubljana is going to be a spelling thorn in my flesh.

Yes, let's remove from the quizzes all countries in the world which are not recognized by someone. That would make the geography quizzes MUCH easier. Of course, then you have deal with those who have become unrecognized being ticked off, so how would you deal with them, Epic?

I would like a quiz that gives the names of the capitals & you write in the country. I taught myself all of them in that format........they name the capital.....you put it to the country. Little bit harder for me to do it the other way around.

Anytime you score 100%, it says you beat 100% of the quiz takers. And the timer is strictly pass/fail; either you finish before the timer runs out or not. There is no credit for the amount of time used.

Turkey is divided - not equally - between Europe and Asia. It's largest and best known city, Istanbul, is also partly in Europe and partly in Asia. Its capital, Ankara, is located in the Asian part on the Anatolian plateau. Unlike Great Britain, Turkey would like to be a part of the EU, but there are problems with its admission.

Things are far too political when it comes to country recognition. China denies Taiwan's existence so it isn't in the UN, Morocco ignores Western Sahara, the Koreas both pretend they control the whole peninsula, and Serbia fails to recognise Kosovo. None of those are because of illegitimate claims, it's just that those countries, politically speaking, have it in their best interest to keep those countries in their territory. Kosovo fought a war, they won the war, and they control their territory with passports accepted in a majority of countries. Grow up and deal with it.

Fought a war? Then ISIS fights a war now as well. Shall they win it, yu should be one of the first to accept them as independent state. UCK was nothing else then a terrorist organisation. First PM of the "independent Kosovo" was a criminal involved in drug smuggling and trading human organs

If ISIS wins a war I will certainly accept that they are a nation (although their failure is almost certain now that their main base of operations is captured). Whether something is a country or not has nothing to do with whether you like it to be. I don't care how it became a country, what matters is that it is one. The United States itself fought an easily avoidable thirteen-year war - but you don't deny that they're a country, I presume.

@Aesthus
Your attitude is so wrong and so childish. ISIS and UCK conquered those lands by terrorism and you simply justify that?? Just imagine that some terrorists come to your town, kill your family and neighbours and stick their flag instead of yours? Would you accept them as a legitimate citizen of your town? I dont think so.
That's exactly what happened with Syrians in Syria and with Serbs on Kosovo.

I have no problem accepting ISIS as an independent state if they are one because I'm not a petulant child that refuses to accept reality if it doesn't conform to my prejudices. That said, they've lost their de facto capital and are steadily disintegrating so at this point it doesn't seem like we're going to have to do that anyway.
Also, Mocni unsurprisingly doesn't know what terrorism is, and Pristina is a nicer place than Belgrade with much nicer people. Not that either of these points have anything to do with sovereignty.